Yes. You should moisturize even if you have oily skin as people with oily skin tend to use a variety of products to cleanse & tone; these products most likely contain agents that dry your skin such as benzoyl peroxide. The key is to find & use the right products for oily skin i.e. oil-free or water based.
Ideal for sensitive skin, this rich-textured cream, enriched with moisturizing and nourishing cream, foams delicately in the bath and leaves the skin soft and delicately fragranced. I suggest you use Shea Butter Foaming Cream
Ideal for sensitive skin, this rich-textured cream, enriched with moisturizing and nourishing cream, foams delicately in the bath and leaves the skin soft and delicately fragranced. I suggest you use Shea Butter Foaming Cream
Use products labeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.
Lacto calamine comes in cream or lotion form. The lotion is great for oily skin and also for sensitive skin. My great grandmother started using it and my daughter used it up until production was ceased a few years ago. If you can get it anywhere give it a go. Ann
The pizza had an oily top.man, that car's engine is oily.Her skin was oily.My skin is oily today.
That depends on what kind of skin you have. There are different skin creams for different types of skin. Someone with dry skin may need something different than someone with oily skin.
Use creams that are light, oil-free, water-based, & abeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.
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I use cetaphil, i have oily skin and quite a lot of blemish's. After using cetaphil for a few months my skin is as oily and it use to be and i dont get to many pimples anymore. so i say yes cetaphil does work on pimples, and oily skin.
It's a chemical burn. Do not use anything oily or greasy on it. Aloe vera works to soothe the rash.
There are a number of facial cleansers for oily skin. There is also a number of methods to deal with oily skin. From using clay on the oily area to special spa treatment it comes down to personal preference for which method and product to use.
ANSWER:Anyone can get oily skin. I can and so can you. Sweating makes our faces oily, so remember to wash your face every night. If you don't want a really oily face don't use hand or body lotions.ANSWER:If your family has a history of having oily skin, then there is a strong possibility that you, or the future generations in your family, also have oily skin as GENES is one of the factors for having oily skin.Another factor is STRESS. If you work in an a stressful environment or is often exposed in stressful conditions, then this could also trigger oily skin condition.For more information on oily skin, check the Sources and related links section below.